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Rocky was the best guide ever! He was funny, intelligently presenting the history and geology of the area and those who peopled the Sedona before it was called Sedona. It was an adventure! Although we were seat belted we held on to the metal frame bars as we made our way up. It had rained a bit and that made that arid land flood a little in spots. Mercifully not a roller coaster ride but definitely exciting as we skimmed the puddles! Rocky slowed down to see the deer and when I asked to photograph the prickly pear cactus and he obliged us and took pictures of our family against the stunningly beautiful background of the Sedona landscape. As city slickers from New York these are most appreciated. He told us of some of the medicinal uses of some of the vegetation as well as the food supply practices of the original land owners of that place which we stopped to visit. His costume and visage were no costume! We appreciated that he truly was part of the history and life of the place! He is a sincere and honest man who lives out the best in the history of the West as Gene Autry sang, "where the only law is right". We were privaledged to meet him and we wish him all the best. Once again, THANK YOU SO MUCH ROCKY!

My sister was here visiting so we wanted a scenic plus fun Jeep tour and boy Howdy that's what we got!
Our tour guide Rocky was fun loving, so very knowledgeable and certainly made this the best ever trip. We would highly recommend this guided tour.

Cowboy Pete took us on an off road ride to explore the Sedona area and to what remains of an old cabin - we heard stories about this area; how it evolved and explanations on the wildlife and trees etc. Was interesting and the drive was mostly in 4 wheel drive- so expectedly bumpy. Lots of good information shared.